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Politics · 114th Congress

Sanders, Cruz Rank as Least Bipartisan Senators

(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Two of the least bipartisan senators in 2015 are running for president in 2016, a reflection of the polarized race playing out across the country.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Obamas Could Move to Embassy Row: Here’s Why

And since Obama’s staying in Washington after his presidency for daughter Sasha to finish high school, Embassy Row makes sense for her logistically.

Politics · 114th Congress

How Nancy Reagan Won Our Respect

It was a time when dignity mattered and public figures behaved in a way that allowed school children to cling to comforting illusions about their leaders.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Obamas Will Stick Around D.C. After Term Ends

He responded, “We haven’t figured that out yet, we’re going to have to stay a couple of years so Sasha can finish school. Transferring someone in the middle of high school — tough.”  

Politics · 114th Congress

Take Five: Sen. Benjamin Cardin

That’s not close, but I do root for the panthers when they’re playing any school other than one in Maryland.   Q : You’re ranking member of the Foreign Relations Committee.

Politics · 114th Congress

Candidates Decry Political Money, but Change Is Unlikely

/p> “Scalia was an integral part of a five-justice bloc that has consistently struck down campaign finance laws,” said Richard Briffault, a campaign finance law expert and professor at Columbia Law School

Politics · 114th Congress

Democrats Return to D.C. for a Hot Minute

Meanwhile, like a school field trip, the buses were divided alphabetically for the members: A-D, E-K, L-P and Q-Z. “It’s all about your last name,” asked Rep. Terri A.